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Polar Explorers Lonnie Dupre and Eric Larsen send daily dispatches during their unprecedented four-month journey to the North Pole and back. The expedition team will pull and paddle specially modified canoes across nearly 1,000 miles of shifting sea ice and open ocean. Their objective is to complete the first ever summer expedition to the North Pole and to highlight the growing issues surrounding global warming.

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A Day at the Arctic Spa

Jun 04, 2006
completely sunny, 27 F, 0 nautical miles
Day 35. We seem to be camped near a wildlife oasis. Today, what appeared to be a lone snow goose flew directly over our camp. A snow goose! So, we've done a bit of quick math and figured that we have had feathered visitors at all but 86 degrees.

Of course, we were in a raging blizzard at 86, so maybe there was a special avian visitor and we simply didn't see it.

We crawled out of the tent and found a bright sunny day. Lucky for us as well, someone had decided to open an Arctic spa. We took full advantage and 'showered' and shaved. Once finished, we barely recognized each other, having both taken years off our thin faces.

We also took short baths outside. A crisp north breeze kept the cleansing to a minimum, however.

The rest of the day was spent making some small adjustments to our equipment in preparation for the additional supplies (and weight) and the push to the pole.

We also took advantage of the bright light to make a video survey of ice chunks as well as some cool underwater shots of leads.

All in all it was a pretty uneventful day, but we aren't complaining in the least.

Word of the day: titivate - after cleaning up and reading a bit of the dictionary, this is hopefully what we are.

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